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Mycologia 



Stevens, F. L. Porto Rican fungi, old and new. Trans. Illinois 

 Acad. Sci. lo: 162-218. /. 1-13. 1917. 



Includes Dimeriopsis, Hyalosphaera, Borinquenia, Dexteria, Monogrammia, 

 and Microclava gen. nov. and 53 new species in various genera. 



Stevens, F. L., & True, E. Y. Black spot of onion sets. Illinois 

 Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 220: 507-532. /. i-ip. My 1919. 



Describes Cleistothecopsis gen. nov. 



Tanner, F. W. Bacteriology and mycology of foods, i-vi + i- 



592. pi. i-io-\-f. 1-85. New York, 1919. 

 Tehon, L. R. Studies of some Porto Rican fungi. Bot. Gaz. 67 : 



501-51 1, pi. 18. 21 Je 1919. 



New species are described in Meliola (4), Phyllachora (2), Stigmatea (i), 

 Phaeosphaerella (i), Coniothyrium (i), Pestalozzia (i), Acrothecium (i), and 

 Trichostroma (i). 



Walker, L. B. Development of Pluteus admirabilis and Tuharia 

 furfuracea. Bot. Gaz. 68: 1-21. pi. 1-5 + f. 1-8. 18 Jl 1919. 



Westgate, J. M. Report of the Hawaii Agricultural Exper- 

 iment Station, 1918. 1-55. pi. i-ii. Washington. 10 Ap 1919. 



Whetzel, H. H. Cooperation among plant pathologists. Cornell 

 Countryman 16: [1-3]. F 1919. 



Wilcox, E. M. Harvey Elmer Vasey. Phytopathology 9 : 299, 

 300. Jl 1919. (Portrait.) 



Yates, H. S. Some recently collected Philippine fungi — II. 

 Philip. Jour. Sci. 13: (Bot.) 361-385. N 1918. 



Forty-one new species in various genera are described. 



Zeller, S. M., Schmitz, H., & Duggar, B. M. Studies in the physi- 

 ology of the fungi — VII. Growth of wood-destroying fungi on 

 liquid media. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 6 : 37-142. Ap 1919. 



